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Past Perfect Subjuntive
hubiera, hubieras, hubiera, hubie'ramos, hubieran
Refers to actions or conditions that had taken place before another action or condition in the past. "dudaba que ellos hubieran llegado : I doubted that they had arrived"
Conditional Perfect
Habri'a, habri'as, habri'a, habri'amos, habri'an. Used to refer to an action that would have occured but didn't. "Sandra habri'a preferido ir a la opera, pero omar prefierio ir al cine: Sandra would have preffered to go to the opera but Omar is a dick wagon.
The Conditional
Visitari'a, visitari'as, visitari'amos, visitari'an. Used to express what would happen or what you would do under certain circumstances. "Yo no me pondri'a ese pantalones : I would not wear those pants, they are ******* gay"
The Past Subjunctive
Estudiara, estudiaras, estudiara, estudia'ramos, estudiaran. Same conditions as the subjunctive, but describes actions in the past. "Me pidieron que no llegara tarde : They asked me not to arrive late or they would beat my ******* head in"
The Future Perfect
Habre', habra's, habra', habremos, habra'n. Used to talk about what will have happened by some point in the future. "Dentro de un ano, habre' renunciado a mi trabajo : Within a year I will have resigned from my job, then I will become a hooker and make more money"
The Future
Estudiare', estudiara's, estudiara', estudiaremos, estudiara'n. Do I really need to tell you? "Ire' al cine : I will go to the movies you ********".
Present Perfect Subjunctive
Haya, hayas, haya, hayamos, hayan. Used to talk about what has happened. "No creo que haya aumentado de peso : I dont think he has gained weight, but alfred over there is a total ******* ******."
Past Perfect
Habi'a, habia's, habi'a, habi'amos, habi'an. Used to talk about what someone as done or what has occured before another action. "Cuando llegamos, Luis ya habi'a salido: When we arrived, Luis had already left, what a total ******* *******.
Present Perfect
He, has, ha, hemos, han. Used to say what someone has done. "Tu no has aumentado de peso : You have not gained weight, just kidding fatty!, GO ******* RUN. NOW" "Hemos conocido al entrenador : We have met the trainer, he is a dick."
Past participle
Bailado, comido, abierto, roto, vuelto, puesto, hecho, muerto.... Used as adjectives, often with estar, to describe a condition or state that results from an action. Must match gender and number of the nouns they modify. "En la entrada, hay algunos letreros escritos en espanol : In the entrance, there are some signed written in spanish, they say 'Go **** yourself'"
Nosotros Commands
Both positive and negative are present subjunctive "Crucemos la calle : let's cross the street *************" This may also be expressed using "Vamos a [infinitive]" When using this form, positive commands use the infinitive, but negative commands use the subjunctive "Vamoas al parque : No vayamos al parque"
Object prounouns(le, les etc) are attached to the verb for positive commands and an accent mark is added (Escriba'mosles). For negative commands you put them before(Les Escribamos)